MetLife Stadium Tickets

MetLife Stadium Tickets

10/13

Sun

Cincinnati Bengals at New York Giants
8:20 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$67+
10/14

Mon

Buffalo Bills at New York Jets
8:15 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$118+
10/20

Sun

Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
1:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$108+
10/26

Sat

Notre Dame Football at NAVY Football
12:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$85+
10/31

Thu

Houston Texans at New York Jets
8:15 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$67+
11/3

Sun

Washington Commanders at New York Giants
1:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$54+
11/17

Sun

Indianapolis Colts at New York Jets
8:20 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$63+
11/24

Sun

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Giants
1:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$44+
12/1

Sun

Seattle Seahawks at New York Jets
1:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$64+
12/8

Sun

New Orleans Saints at New York Giants
1:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$47+
12/15

Sun

Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants
1:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$54+
12/22

Sun

Los Angeles Rams at New York Jets
1:00 PMβ€’MetLife Stadium
$63+
Date

TBD

Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants
Time TBDβ€’MetLife Stadium
$37+
Date

TBD

Miami Dolphins at New York Jets
Time TBDβ€’MetLife Stadium
$79+
Date

TBD

New York Giants Season Tickets
Time TBDβ€’2024 Season Passβ€’MetLife Stadium

About MetLife Stadium

MetLife Stadium

There are lots of famous football stadiums, both in and out of the NFL. The Rose Bowl, Soldier Field, Lambeau Field – the list goes on and on. But there’s only one stadium in the NFL that stands apart. One stadium shared by two NFL teams; one stadium built not in the state that bears their names but just across the border in a neighboring state instead. We’re talking, of course, of none other than the enigma that is MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

 

The History of MetLife Stadium

Once upon a time, the New York Giants had their own stadium in New Jersey. Giants Stadium, not-so-affectionately referred to as “the Swamp”, was beginning to show its age, though, and after 3 decades of hosting both the Giants and the New York Jets, it was time for a new stadium.

Originally, the Giants were going to get a stadium on Manhattan’s West Side, but the owners of Madison Square Garden decided to run them out of town because they didn’t want the competition. The Giants took their ball and went home to Jersey, going in 50/50 with the New York Jets and settling on the design of the new stadium. It opened its doors in 2010 and both teams haven’t looked back.

 

What Makes MetLife Stadium so Special?

You mean besides the fact it’s the only NFL stadium to host two teams? And that those two teams play in a stadium that’s not even in their state? MetLife Stadium has a lot that makes it unique. Its construction is so environmentally friendly that the EPA called it the Greenest Stadium in the NFL during its construction. It got Venue of the Year in 2017 as well, awarded by the Stadium Business Summit. Whether you’re there for a football game, a concert, or some other bananas event like WrestleMania, MetLife Stadium has almost too much to offer!

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is MetLife located?

MetLife is located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, 13 km outside of New York City.

 

What kind of events does MetLife host?

Aside from football, MetLife concerts are a big event. Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, the Eagles, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Guns ‘n’ Roses, AC/DC, Metallica – if they’re a huge arena draw, they’ve played MetLife Stadium, and probably sold it out.

 

Which team is playing at MetLife?

MetLife Stadium has been the proud home of not just the New York Giants (NFL) but also the New York Jets (NFL) since construction completed in 2010. 

 

Where can I park for free at MetLife?

MetLife is one of the largest NFL stadiums, there are 28,000 parking spaces at the stadium. Unfortunately, there aren’t many parking options aside from the official parking lot. There is one off-site lot with prices starting at $35. Parking permits must be purchased in advance if you are attending MetLife sporting events.

 

What is the seating capacity of MetLife?

With more than 82,000 seats, that’s a heck of a lot of space at MetLife events.

 

Who owns MetLife?

MetLife is owned by MetLife Stadium Company, LLC.

 

How do I get to MetLife using public transport?

There is a range of options for fans wishing to arrive on time for MetLife events. The majority of NJ TRANSIT’s rail system connects in Secaucus, New Jersey, allowing fans to reach MetLife Stadium with ease.  You can also catch the Metro-North trains or Coach USA Bus Service which will both drop you off right by the stadium.